In 1873, Major Walter Wingfield invented a game called Sphairistikè (Greek for "playing ball) from which modern outdoor tennis evolved.
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The present perfect tense of invited is has invited or have invited.
The present perfect of the verb to invite is "has invited" and "have invited".Examples:I have invited my sisters.You have invited my sisters.He (she) has invited my sisters.We have invited my sisters.They have invited my sisters.
Have/has invited.
In 1971, China stunned the world when they invited the England, United States of America, Canadian and Columbian Table Tennis teams to visit them for a series of friendly table tennis matches. Media around the world covered the story with the universal headline of Ping Pong Diplomacy.
we use invited when you have aldready been invited
You and your family are invited.
The word "invited" is the past participle of invite.
Depends on the situation. Invited TO means you're invited to a place, like a party or a friend's house. Eg. You have been invited to a party down the road. <:D Invited FOR means you're invited for something like tea or coffee, mainly things not to do with caffeine :P Eg. You have been invited for tea by a friend.
You Are Invited was created in 1999.
It is correct to say that you are invited to a particular event, not invited for.
Invited is the action, the invitation is what you get. If you receive an invitation, then you have been invited to a party.